Clayton Kershaw entered Wednesday’s start a lifetime 10-2 with a 1.46 ERA against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. Kershaw was also 9-0 with a 0.47 ERA in his past 10 home starts, a stretch that dates back to May 1, 2016.

There was a bit of a delay to the Dodgers’ homestand finale due to Rockies starter Tyler Anderson completing his pregame bullpen late. Anderson’s walk to the dugout prevented Kershaw from delivering the first pitch at 7:10 p.m. PT.

However, they managed to push across just one run — on a sacrifice fly. Kershaw offset the 27-pitch inning by throwing 10 pitches in each the second and third innings. He retired 12 in a row after the first three batters of the game reached.

Kershaw finished the night with just two runs allowed, and 10 strikeouts to one walk over seven innings.

The double-digit strikeout game was Kershaw’s 52nd of his career, which leads the Majors since his debut in 2008. In addition, Kershaw improved to 10-0 with a 0.65 ERA, 96 strikeouts and six walks in his past 11 starts at Dodger Stadium.

By remaining unbeaten in the 11 home outings, he matched a franchise record. Kershaw is now a lifetime 86-0 when he receives four-plus runs of support. His efforts helped the Dodgers end a three-game losing streak and send the team on a seven-game road trip with some positivity behind them.